Adherence to diabetes-management regimens in children requires teamwork and consistency from both parents and children. This study investigated a mediational model developed to understand the relationship between different modifiable parent factors influencing child diabetes-related behaviors.We recruited 186 parents of children aged 2 to 10 years with Type 1 diabetes to complete self-report questionnaires on child diabetes behavior, parental self-efficacy with managing the child's behavior, parent diabetes self-efficacy, parent adjustment, condition management effort, parent perception of their diabetes knowledge, and parenting behavior. We used structural equation modeling in AMOS to test our hypothesized model of interrelationships betwe...
Objectives: To examine parents’ beliefs about diabetes, using Leventhal, Nerenz and Steele’s (1984) ...
Previous research in pediatric diabetes management has focused on general child behavior, which is l...
The purpose of the current study was threefold: 1) to assess youths ’ and parents’ perceptions of th...
Background. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic childhood condition the management of which is multi-facete...
OBJECTIVE: Parental monitoring of adolescents\u27 diabetes self-care is associated with better adher...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between parent-child interactio...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
Rates of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children are increasing globally. Considerable psycholog...
OBJECTIVE: Managing young children\u27s mealtime concerns can be challenging after type 1 diabetes (...
Background: Being the parents of children with diabetes is demanding. Jay Belsky’s determinants of p...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Background: Insulin treatment of children with type 1 diabetes requires multiple medical decisions a...
The purpose of this study is to examine differences in parenting styles between mothers of children...
Introduction. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition accompanied by strict treatment guideline...
Objectives: To examine parents’ beliefs about diabetes, using Leventhal, Nerenz and Steele’s (1984) ...
Previous research in pediatric diabetes management has focused on general child behavior, which is l...
The purpose of the current study was threefold: 1) to assess youths ’ and parents’ perceptions of th...
Background. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic childhood condition the management of which is multi-facete...
OBJECTIVE: Parental monitoring of adolescents\u27 diabetes self-care is associated with better adher...
Objective To test structural models of parental involvement in type 1 diabetes and to examine associ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between parent-child interactio...
Objective To examine mediating processes linking parental involvement to diabetes management (adhere...
Rates of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) in children are increasing globally. Considerable psycholog...
OBJECTIVE: Managing young children\u27s mealtime concerns can be challenging after type 1 diabetes (...
Background: Being the parents of children with diabetes is demanding. Jay Belsky’s determinants of p...
Objective. To evaluate (1) the longitudinal relationship between parental well-being and glycemic co...
Background: Insulin treatment of children with type 1 diabetes requires multiple medical decisions a...
The purpose of this study is to examine differences in parenting styles between mothers of children...
Introduction. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition accompanied by strict treatment guideline...
Objectives: To examine parents’ beliefs about diabetes, using Leventhal, Nerenz and Steele’s (1984) ...
Previous research in pediatric diabetes management has focused on general child behavior, which is l...
The purpose of the current study was threefold: 1) to assess youths ’ and parents’ perceptions of th...